setting where forty years before I had commenced
to read him. Beside me on the platform was General de La Laurencie
who was in command of the Third Army Corps; I did not think at
that time that I was soon to see him again on the northern frontier
in tragic circumstances. During the reception which followed, my
old schoolmates presented me with a bronze plaque, the work of
one of them who was a sculptor; it represented the Seine with the
Pont Boieldieu, which I had crossed every morning in Rouen on my
way to the Lycee, and the Pont des Arts, in Paris, which is dominated
by the cupola of the institute.
To find my old friends of Rouen white-haired, some of them fat,
and nevertheless so similar to the young men I had known, gave
me much the same feelings that Proust experienced at the ball of
the Prince de Guermantes. Yes, all these boys with whom I had played
seemed disguised as old men. One was a prefect, another a senator,
another a colonel of constabulary. Many had already retired. The
elder Dupre, who had first taught me to love music, dragged himself
about with the aid of two canes. My mother, who had come from Elbeuf
as she used to do formerly `for the prizes', was touched by the
affectionate speeches in which reference was made to the child
she had raised. I thought: `The evening of a fair day ...' Alas,
the evening had barely begun and storm was gathering on the horizon.
A reception at the Academy is one of the beautiful French ceremonies.
Everything contributes to its grandeur: the antiquity of the building,
the strangeness of the procedure, the narrowness of the room, the
quality of the audience, the prestige of the members, the military
trappings, the traditional vocabulary and often the quality of
the eloquence. Before being read at a public session, the speeches
have to be accepted by a committee. I appeared before the latter
and passed, with kind praises, this last examination of my life.
The Duke de La Force said to me:
`You must remove the word inlassablement (indefatigably) which
is not in the Dictionary of the Academy.'
He was right.
After this test the newly elected member takes his seat. At the
moment he enters, the whole Academy rises as a mark of courtesy;
he bows, seats himself and takes part for the first time in the
work on the Dictionary. The contrast between the simplicity of
this ceremony and the majesty of the institution is not without
grandeur and charm.

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He was right.
After this test what is newly elected member takes his seat. At the
moment he enters, what is whole Academy rises as a mark of courtesy;
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work on what is Dictionary. what is contrast between what is simplicity of
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